Comics
Published September 7, 2018

This Week in Marvel Visits MoPOP's Marvel Exhibit and Gets a Look at the Creation of Comics

Artist Clayton Crain and writer Seanan McGuire offer their insight!

While This Week in Marvel paid a visit to the Marvel exhibit at Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture, Ryan "Agent M" Penagos went on a side trip to highlight the exhibit's iconic artwork and took a look inside the way Marvel has been making comics for almost 80 years. On display was a treasure trove of early sketches, original art, and scripts for comics that have entertained Marvel fans for decades. Ryan was joined by artist Clayton Crain and writer Seanan McGuire, who talked about their Marvel influences and how they create their comics.

Watch the video above for a look at MoPOP's Marvel exhibit and how Marvel comics are made!

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